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| Like
Django Reinhardt, Ben Smith had to radically
change his playing style after having two fingers sucked off by a
demented fan. He has overcome this to become one of north-west Wallingford's
top Eastern-European style fiddlers. Tends to binge on falafel. |
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| Jim
Greenan
decided to take up the accordion when he started developing a paunch.
One of the hardest piano accordion players in Witney, he usually carries
a pickaxe handle in his accordion bag. |
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| Chris
Gardener
gave up a budding career on the catwalk to join the band. Despite
his catch phrase, 'Can I have a G please', his favourite note is D.
The picture shows him playing one. He still walks cats as a hobby. |
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